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ZU'RId-I HERALD
ZURICH HERALD
i►orized as second plass mail,
reit OSleo Department, Ottawa,
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BUSINES CARDS
N. L. Martin
OPTOMETRIST
. Main Street --- Exeter
Open Every Week Day
Except Wednesday
LICENSED 'AUCTIONEERS
7�LVIN WAILPER
PROVINCIAL
Licensed Auctioneer
For your Sale,agorSmalle ; Court-
aotns and Efficient
all
I DASHWOOD
Plione 57 r 2.
E. F. CORBETT
tiC'ENSED AUCTIONEER
done! Reasonable, Satisfaction
Guaranteed
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RT;.UR FRASER
Income Tax Reports
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obik•k ee,ping Servlcpi 1 1C;s Geiger. •
W-ry 'EXETERat the home them daughter off'
Corner Ann, William Sts. Elora, also attieruding' til@ 'poi onto
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LOCAL NEWS
- Mr and •Msis 'Gideon`Koehler .spent
Saturday in London,
Mrs. j. W. Br:barer and son Jack,
spent 'Tuesday in London
Moss Alice Forrester has returned
to her position in Exeter,
Miss Sheila 'Schilbe of London was
a week end visitor at her home here
• Maand Mrs Harold Thiel and sons
'spent !Sunday with Mx and Mrs. Wm
Flaxbard at Listowell.
Master Allan Merrier, son of Mrs.
Rase 'Merrier is gettng along nicely
after his recent illness.
Rev. and •Mrs. E. W. Heimrieh
spent several dayslastweek-end at
Southampton .and IWiarton. •
A goody nunaber of people atten-
ded the parade in Dashwood on•
.Labor Day eveniazg.
Ma- and Mrs C. L. Smith were Sun-
day dinner guests with friends at
West .Monkton.
Mr and Mrs J. J. Swartz or De-
troll: are spending two weeks 'with
her mother, Mrs. Emily Fuss.
Mrs. Earl Fl!axbard Who nas 'been
at Landon, has returned home • and is
much improved ,in health for Which
we all are grateful.
(Miss Ethel Hess is spending a few
weeks, with her uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilaiam Hess, at ,Pontiac,
Mich.
Mr and MIs Ted. ,Mittleholtz and
children were recent visitors with the
former's son Robert who is attend-
ing Novitiate at Guelph.
Mir and Mrs Percy Rowe of Bol-
ton were visitors at the home of the
latter's brother, Ms and Mrs Newell
Orld Mrs J. W. avIerner visited
Phone: Exeter 504
Exhibition.
VETERINARIAN
MIL COXON & LEITCH
VETERINARY 5 Ma n o5 set,
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OM. M. with Residence, Store
Opposite Drug ZURICH
BUTCHERS
Zurich' 8 'oi�ul ar.
:Rev. and Mrs. A. J. DatarS, and
',Mrs. V D'edels iof Kritchener, spent
Labor Day week -end with Mrs Edw.
Datars, Sr.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Haberer Jr. (nee
Audrey Eeimrich), of Zua;i'ch-: an-
nounce the .birth orf thrall daughter at
South Huron Hospital. August 29,
1954.
MTs. Edward Datars 1Sr. suffered a
nasty accident. when in some way her
hand was •caught in the wringer of
the :washing machine, requiring many
'stitches to close the wound.
Mr" and Mrs J. V. Cook and 'Mr
-and Mrs Tom Lawrence. id Guelph,
Mr. Norman Conk of Galt, visited on
Sunday with M.r and Mrs Henry Flax -
bard,
ENT 1\T A RKE
Mrs N xbert Uttley whT r been
visiltt',ig at Hamilton anda o ,
also attending• the Canadiian National.
PIAVL . US SUPPLY YOU WI'Iii ',Exhibition. Toronto, has returned to
THE VERY CHOICE OF 1�'RE511 her Monne im tonin
Mr and Mrs Victor Ginger/eh and
family and Mr. Stewart Heck, of
Bridgeport were recent week -end
visitors at the 'home of to former's
parents, Mr and Mrs Jacou Ginger/oh
'Goshen line south.
Dr and Mirs Bruce 0..Eickmeier,
of Exeter, Dr. Ken. !Marland of Oak-
ville and Dr. Don. •Sherer of Hamil-
ton spent the week -end with friends
in Muskoka.
Miss Marion Erb las accepted a
position as public school teacher •at
•Gadshill, and spent the week -end at
the home of ,her ..parents; Mr and Mrs
Emerson Erb.
Mr and Mrs Blake Horner and
Mrs. Melizza Geiger spent a pleasant
week -end at Fort Erie attending the
wedding of their niece Mary 'Geiger,
daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Roy M.
Geiger.
Mr. William D J. Mero, who has
taught at RC. SS No. 1, Stanley for
the past two years, has taken a pos-
ori itilon with the London Separate Scho-
ol Board and is teaching at St. Pat-
rick's School, London.
a1r and Mrs Newell. Geiger and son
John, and Robert Manson: Mr and
Mrs. Ed. Gingerich motored to Pen-
tangue and Midland to visit with re-
latives and enjoy the different plac-
es of interest.
Messrs Doug O'Brien, Wm. O'Brien
Jr., Jack Haberer, Wm. Yungblut,
'Don. O'Brien enjoyed a motor trip
Zurich Cream to J the home of tformer', Halifax,
Cry Jack O'Brien at Dartmouth, Halifax,
from there taking a 'continued tour
to other places of interest.
BORN
Dr. and Mrs. H W Hostetler (rice
Rutls. Brown) are happy to announce
the birth of a daughter, Susan Eliza-
beth, at St Joseph's Hospital London
Sept. 12, 1954.
At the ,Clinton Hospital on Sept-
eemtlber 3rd, to Mr and !Mrs Curtis
Gingerich, Zurich a daugihter, a sister
to Donald, Ralph and Delores.
ELMER D. BELL, B.A.
BARRISTER - SOLICITOR
EXffTER, ONT. •
Wednesday, 2 to 5 p,m. at Zurich
At Township Clerk's Office
"Andy's" Lunch
FISH & CHIPS and LIGHT
LUNCHES
READ
On the table
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Try Delicious York Ice Cream
for Picnics and Parties, in the meal is ready
Bricks, Half Gallons and 21/2 LET YOUR BAKER
Gallons
C. ANDERSEN
B -A Station - Dashwood
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
BIND CURED MEATS,,BOLOGNAS:
RAUSAGES, ETC., ALWAYS ON
HAND. KEPT FRESH IN MOD-
ERN ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION.
YUNGBLUT . BROS.
PRODUCE
OBIUBN' S
PRODUCE
Cash Market for Cream, Eggs
and Poultry
Have Your Eggs Graded
AUTOMATIC
EGG GRADER
LeRoy O'Brien, Proprietor
Phone 101 - Zurich
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Be Your Menu Maker!
YOUR BAKER not only supplies
delicious wholesome bread for your
HINMAN MILKERS table—bread for your recipes. Out
of his fragrant ovens come all man-
ner of mouth-watering goodies to
Having been appointed Local Agent crown the menu of every meal! Frag-
for the well known Hindman Milkers, rant Coffee Cake and Cinnamon Bun.'
I am in a position to give service as for ireakfast.. luscious fruit -filled
well as being salesman of same. li treats for luncheon. .piping hot Par
in need of repairs or service, or wish- ker House Rolls for dinner. Bread
ing to purchase a new unfit, be sure in,variety, too, for snacks any time
and see me. of flay or night. So don't get wrink.
FRANCIS KIPPER — ZURICH les worrying about variety in meals—
DAIRY. . Phone 164 let your baker be your menu maker.
See what's on his tray today!:
Your Hardware Siore
What a heat, but just the right time to remind
you to check your furnace for reqairs or if in need
of a new one, we can supply your needs.
When you decide on a bathroom have a look
at our fine display in the basement. You will see
just what you want.
We carry electrical appliancesand have a spec-
ial on sharp freeze and refrigerations. Come and
see a bargain. Just a reminder that we do spray
painting, barns, houses, sheds, roofs, etc.
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We Specialize in Heating, Plumbing,Tinsmithing
Oil Burner Service and Installation.
Rader & Mittleholtz - Hardware F
Phone Zurich - 63.
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Notice To Creditors
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Gives
All persons hav�, b� claims against Tasty -Nu Bakery `
Point for Point
the estate of Edward Etue, late of
the Township of Stanley, in the PHONE 100 — ZURICH
County of Huron, Retired Farmer, :for Dollar- Hero's
who died on or about the '24th day
of August, 1954, are required to •
file the same with full particulars � Biggest Washer Value
with the undersigned by the 25th •
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day of Septealnlber, 19514', as after that •
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date the 'assets of the 'ctsill be FOR ANY SIZE day
distributed. ..
DATED at the Town of Goderich, Tres and Tubes This
in the. County of Huron, this 31st
day of August, A.D. 1954. SEE US FOR PRICES! •.
R. C .HAYS, 20% OFF ••
Goderich, Ontario •
Solicitor for the Estate. St. Joseph Service Station
Phone 87 r 17 - Zurich •
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HEHEREFORDS --- Five choice pure- • Td
FOR SALE
A quantity iof furnace or heater
wood. Also a'few cords of limb :wood
suitable for kook stove. Would sell
by single tcord •rif desired.—Eldon
Bender, Phone Bensall 699 r 12 c
, bred Heifers due to calve in 3 weeks, •
NOTICE also serviceable age purebred Short= •
FOR RENT - 3 -room Cottage, horn Bull, priced at $140.00—Alex. •
has running w-ater. and toilet. — Karl (Sparks, Bayfield; Phone •Clinton 903 6
Decker, Zurich. 4t" r 16. ltc
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Tour home market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
PAID PLUS A IUM FOR
DELIVERED CREAM. I WE ARE
EQUIPPED TO GIVE EFFICIENT
ACCURATE SERVICE. EGG AND
POULTRY DEPARTMENT IN
CHARGE OF THOS. MEYERS.
Chas, Minshall, Proprietor
INSURANCE
Western Farmers' Mutual
'Weather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
MI LARGEST RESERVE BAL-
&NClE OF ANI.' CANADIAN MUT-
UAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
t. • OF THIS KIND IN ONTARIO ..
Amount of Insurance at Risk on
December 31st, 1950
*0,610 Policies $125,269,726.00 ,
rote Cash in Bank and Bonds.
$495,607.94
RATES ON APPLICATION
E. F. KLOPP - ZURICH
AGENT
ALSO 'DEALER IN LIGHTNING
RODS AND ALL KINDS OF FIRE
INSURANCE ,
DASHW-OOD
Mr. and Mrs Clayton Pfile spent
the Labor Day holiday in Lansing with
Mr and Mrs Art Koessel and Grand
:.Rapids, Mich with a'great-aunt, Mrs
Barbara •Shiefl and other rei'atives.
!Mr an& Mrs Ervin Rader and fam-
ily spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs.
Wendell Gamble London. Mr
Mr and Mass Reinhold 1VIiller,
and 'Mrs. Adolph Keller and Mrs.
Arnold Becker attended the Sunday
School Teacher's Convention in
'Mitchell Lutheran Church, Sunday
Sapt. 12. They also visited with Miss
Edna Willert.
IMr and •Mrs. Ervin Schade ac-
companied by Mr and M'.06. Harold
Horner of Zurich, motored 'through
the :Muskoka District .and went as
far as.Sudbury
CATTLE BREEDERS
For artificial insemination at its
best for all breeds call the Waterloo
Cattle Breeding Association between
7:30 and 10:00 a.m. on week days
and 9:30 on Sundays. Phone collect
Clinton 242. tfnc
STRAYED
Unto my premises, Blind Line,
Hay Township, a Hereford heifer
rr,lf, 1 -year or under. Owner can
same by In of i ns:' property and
,i t!•••• o lren;u , --- Henry•
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Is your herd outgrowing your present
barn? Have you enough space to store the
products of your farm? If not,
perhaps you need a new barn, or an
extension to your present one.
Don't let a shortage of ready cash hold
back your plans for a better farm —
whether it's a new barn or the renovation
of your buildings generally. You can
get money from the B of M through a
Farm Improvement Loan -- at low
interest rates and on a repayment plan to
suit your individual circumstances.
Why not see your B of M manager
this week? You will
like his helpful
Approach to your plans. TO x Matelot GRAD/ANS
"MY BANK'
FIL — the fixer ...
his hill name is
Farni Improve-
ment Loan. Give
him a chance to
help fix ug your
farm ... hes eco-
nomical, conven-
ient,versatile. He
can do almost
anything in mak-
ing your farm a
better farm.
BANK. OF MONTREAL
(aaada. Ire 'au4
Zurich Branch:
Hcnsall Branch: KENNETH CHRISTIAN, Manager
Crediton Branch: RAYMOND KING, Manager
(Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday)
Da:.hwood (Sub -Agency) : Open Mon., Wed. & Fri.
W091KIN0 WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE ¶8St7os
CARL SCOTT, Manager
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Beautiful Washin
Machine:
As Low 'As
$129.00
in the old Machine
all Wiring Jobs - Call.
WTJERTH ELECTRIC
Phone 84
Zurich
WARMER FOOTWEAR
Darnp, Cold Feet is the main cause of the Common
Col ,d which can be avoided by wearing footwear
for the occasion.
Stop at the Oesch Shoe Store and see for yourself
the kind of footwear to keep you comfortable and
healthy.
MEN'S—Brown and black Dress Shoes $6.95 to $14.95.
Also work shoes $6.95 to 9.95. No splits.
WOMEN'S—a& Kid Ox. $3.45 in 3 widths and 2 different
heels.
CHILDREN—Red Strap, Brown 2 Strap. Oxfords and Patents
Get your Winter Footwear NOW and be ready for the
first Cold Snap.
Oesch Shoe Stot e
Phone, Res. 130.
Store 82
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